Pharma-Comb Void label with integrated covert inscriptions helps eliminate the illegal practice of empty vials being refilled with fake drugs and resold. Multipart label with integrated security features; label is functionally destroyed during its initial use. When the label’s tear strip is removed, the inscriptions “opened” and “used” appear, making undetected reuse of a glass container with an original label virtually impossible.
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Anti-counterfeiting labelPosted by Healthcare Packaging on September 15, 2011 | PermalinkFiled in: Anti-counterfeiting, track-and-trace, authentication; Labels Related ArticlesFilm label accepts water-based inks | Aug 04, 2011 ‘Smart’ labels | Jul 12, 2011 Copying brand name labeling protects generic drug manufacturers | Jun 27, 2011
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